The current shows I'm following are: Gundam Iron-Blooded Orphans, and Digimon tri. The former is great and just the type of stuff I want, while the second is good..., but isn't quite as good as it could have been, tbh.

LWA is great. I watched the 2 OVAs back when they dropped on Netflix and I'm very glad it has a TV show now (which is not going to be on US Netflix until it's finished...this has pissed off some folks but I don't mind it)

I've been watching Jojo as it airs on Toonami, and...not much else. I tried watching Gundam SEED and quit because Flay made me very angry.

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Originally posted by ZeetherI've been watching Jojo as it airs on Toonami, and...not much else. I tried watching Gundam SEED and quit because Flay made me very angry.

I've been watching their entire line-up, minus ...whatever... they tack-on at the end since it's a re-run of ...whatever... after it's run through the whole thing

I must say, One Piece drives me absolute BONKERS with the re-caps. The "Gold Roger's dying words" thing also has been done to death....IMO. I sometimes wonder why I stay-up till... I think it's like 4 for me, (cuz US MST timezone), because it feels like 75% of each episode is "this happened 10 episodes ago, now you're up to speed" ,and I could skip several episodes before I actually NEED to see one to progress the story very far.

Everything else in the line-up leaves me genuinely excited for the next episode, and the wait for the next week sometimes is UN-bearable... but, I manage.

Maybe it's just me (or something's wrong with me), but I see no issue with Naruto...

I think I also prefer the wait/break between watching the episodes of all these anime, though, because the plots are so complex, and the episode counts are enormous. The truth is, binge-watching actually wears me down real fast. My sister got me some of the InuYasha seasons and I haven't even opened them yet. I haven't even watched the whole series, either, just bits and pieces, spread across beginning,middle,end. I think I've seen all the movies since I was 10 or so (I was forbidden from playing LOZ since first grade, but they showed me InuYasha, ok.... ?) , but I can't remember many details about them. It's been too long.

I've had many anime recommended to me, but most I've never started watching, and the rest I quit for one reason or another, or only actually watched the one time they were presented to me.

The new Cardcaptor Sakura anime looks pretty good. I just watched the prologue episode. It felt like a continuation of the original. (Minus the part where the second movie came up with a different ending than the manga.)

I haven't read the manga either, I'm relaying this from my expert source.

She says this prologue episode is basically the original ending of the manga, without the bit with the teacher dating his twelve year old student.

Spoiler:

Eriol goes back to England, Shaoran confesses his love to Sakura, Sakura spends a while figuring out what her feelings are, Shaoran packs up to go back to Hong Kong, Sakura sews a new plush bear for Shaoran and gives it to him at the last minute before he leaves, roll credits.

Oh and then Shaoran shows up and Sakura tackle-hugs him.

I can ask for more details about what changed between the manga and the anime later, if you're interested.

Originally posted by XkeeperI'm always interested, for what it's worth

I might have to get back to you on that, but just a minute ago I remembered the Internet is a thing and found this which seems pretty comprehensive to me. I'll find out if there's anything notable that isn't on that list.

I watched through all of Gatchaman Crowds (And Crowds Insight) recently, really good shows if you ask me. :3

It's like a super hero/magic girl show except it's more about exploring political ideas and the human psyche the the usual stuff you see in that sort of show. Personally I recommend both, even if the first few episodes are a bit weird, hehe.

Please watch Space Battleship Yamato 2199. It's streaming legally now, you have zero reason not to see it unless you want to miss out on a remake of one of the best space opera series that was so pioneering it basically helped invent the term "anime" in the 1970s.

The remake actually added more to the cast and the CGI is pretty slick, plus the music is wonderfully retro sounding to go along with it being a 70s anime remake. They even play disco music at one point when the Yamato launches its fighter fleet (utilizing a very ingenious rotary platform catapult launch mechanism)

I thought it would be a fanservicey 4koma comedy show targeted towards loser 20~35 year old boys but it turned out to be a fanservicey 4koma comedy show targeted towards loser 20~35 year old lesbians, which automatically makes it way more interesting to me, hehe

Originally posted by a tiny fairyI thought it would be a fanservicey 4koma comedy show targeted towards loser 20~35 year old boys but it turned out to be a fanservicey 4koma comedy show targeted towards loser 20~35 year old lesbians, which automatically makes it way more interesting to me, hehe

Don't worry, go read the manga and it is straight back to the first demographic.

I enjoyed Kobayashi quite a bit, the writing is nice, and the pacing and animation is great. The fan-service/pervy stuff can be a bit hit and miss though. (Tohru being unabashedly into Kobayashi is a bit refreshing, Lucoa can be a bit less so at times.)